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CA - 4030 Sansom Street

4030 Sansom Street is centrally located in University City. This house is close to University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University, University of the Sciences, The Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College, and more! Situated near Locust Walk, you will enjoy a variety of shops, restaurants, and a great proximity to campus. Want to get around the city fast? All of our locations are only a block or two away from SEPTA stops. Contact our office for more details.

Occupancy Guidelines

CAMPUS APARTMENTS
OCCUPANCY GUIDELINES AND QUALIFYING CRITERIA

In order to qualify for housing at this community a potential
resident MUST meet the below qualifications on their own OR they
MUST have a sponsor guarantor that meets income, credit,
rental/mortgage, and employment guidelines as listed below.

Please note that these are our current rental criteria and that
nothing contained in these requirements shall constitute a
guarantee or representation by us that all residents currently
residing in our community have met these requirements. Our ability
to verify whether these requirements have been met is limited to
the information we receive from the various reporting services
used.

Occupancy Guidelines
Occupancy at the Apartment Community is strictly limited to one
resident per bedroom unless otherwise modified by the Apartment
Community to accommodate double occupancy standards for specific
unit types. An additional minor child being twelve (12) months of
age or less who occupies the same bedroom with the child’s parent
or legal guardian, will be permitted in addition to the one person
per bedroom occupancy guidelines as defined above. The birth
certificate for the child must be submitted with the application
for rental.

Age Requirements & Student Status
Anyone of legal age in the State in which the community is located
may apply for residency. This community may require an applicant to
prove their student status. To qualify, you may be required to be
enrolled in a degree program, either full time or part-time. You
may be asked to verify your student status by a showing a current
student I.D. card or other satisfactory proof of student
status.

Income/Employment Requirements
Applicant’s or Sponsor Guarantor’s Monthly Gross Income may be
required to be three times the total rental rate. Applicant or
Sponsor Guarantor must have a minimum of 1 year of continuous
employment history. Financial aid, grants or student loans may
qualify as sources of income subject to approval of Landlord.
Applicant or Sponsor Guarantor must have a minimum of 1 year of
good continuous rental or mortgage history. Prospective residents
must have (1) verifiable employment in this country, or (2)
verifiable source of income. If applicant is self-employed or
receives money from non-employment sources, the applicant must
provide (1) a photocopy of a tax return from the previous year, or
(2) provide a financial statement from a CPA verifying employment
and income, or (3) photocopies of the three most current bank
statements. A security deposit may be required for applicants or
guarantors that don’t meet this requirement.

Rental History
Previous payment history will be reviewed, and negative rental
history will not be accepted. Negative rental history is described
as, but not limited to, any damages owed, rental related debt as
described above, delinquent rental payments, and/or evictions filed
within the past (12) months.

Residence Requirements
All applicants must have a government issued photo I.D. Applicants
who are citizens of another country must provide (1) a passport,
(2) the document that entitles the applicant to be in the United
States and (3) proof of employment in this country or an I-20
verifying student status and proof of enrollment. The community may
request copies of any of the applicant's documents, international
passport and visa.

Credit History
In the event that the Apartment Community requires a credit check,
a minimum FICO Credit Score may be required. Unsatisfied
Bankruptcies, Judgments, and Tax Liens will be an automatic denial.
Satisfied and Unsatisfied Evictions, Foreclosures and Repossessions
will also be an automatic denial. Any delinquent monies owed to a
previous landlord will be grounds for denial of applicant. **If no
or insufficient credit history is obtained then the potential
resident may need to pay a security deposit up to the amount
permitted by law or prepayment of rent to be applied to the end of
the lease term(s) if permitted by law.

Criminal Background Checks
The Apartment Community may perform a criminal background check on
the resident. Applications will be rejected for felonies, deferred
adjudications for a felony, crimes against persons or if applicant
has a juvenile record that includes any of these serious offenses.
Any such offenses shall be grounds for denial of the application or
termination of the lease should such offense occur after the
approval of the initial application. Please note that this
requirement does not constitute a guarantee or representation that
Residents or occupants currently residing in our community have not
been convicted of a felony or are not subject to deferred
adjudication for a felony, there may be residents or occupants that
have applied to reside in our community prior to these requirements
going in to effect. The background reports may include an Office of
Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) search for Specially Designated
Nationals and Blocked Persons. The OFAC list is updated
periodically as new individuals and entities are identified. The
United Stated government has classified the individuals and/or
entities on the list as potentially dangerous and a threat to
national security.

Rejecting Applications
The Apartment Community shall return the Security Deposit if a
Security Deposit was required and document reason for denial and
send a denial letter to applicant.

Campus Apartments, Inc.
adheres to the Fair Housing Law (Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act
of 1968 as amended by the Housing and Community Development Act of
1974 and the Fair Housing Amendment of 1988) which stipulate that
it is illegal to discriminate against any person with respect to
housing because of race, creed, religion, sex, national origin,
disability or familial status. Campus Apartments, Inc. is an Equal
Housing Opportunity Community